Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the basis of an estimated 10 per cent of the Earth 's surface currently being part of a hot-spot swell it has been calculated that on average hot-spot epeirogeny should affect a particular area of crust about every 600 Ma .
2 It was perhaps to be expected that during this post-independence period TANU and its politicians in Parliament would want to see the nation establish itself in a symbolic sense .
3 In conclusion , it can be said that during accelerated intestinal transit , slow release preparations , except for Claversal 250 mg tablets , provide higher steady state mucosal concentrations than azo-bound drugs .
4 It must also be said that during these early years , in the 1870s , there was little hostile reaction from most of the men .
5 Each proprietary brand of locator has its accompanying transmitter and it must be said that in all four instances these work better if you use the manufacturer 's pairing rather than permutating among the ones available .
6 ( It must be recognised that for one large group — that in which there is a strong belief in the sanctity and factual indissolubility of marriage — such considerations come much less easily : but in reality , even for this group , it is not now an impossibility for marital breakdown and separation , or nullification of the union , to take Place . )
7 It should be noted that in some other legal systems the drawer is not liable in this way and can discount ‘ without recourse . ’
8 To gain an impression of the size of individual enterprises , it may be noted that in 1985 165 companies in the UK employed over 10,000 people , 36 over 50,000 , and 11 over 100,000 .
9 However , it must be remembered that despite these minimal gains , labour lost all of its institutional rights , the right to organise , freedom of movement , the right of collective bargaining , and freedom of vocational choice .
10 At the same time it should be remembered that in non-sociological cultural studies , as in much general writing , the question of effect is commonly raised but without much or any evidence and often by simple and even casual assertion .
11 Although there have been recent price falls it should be remembered that in 1973 crude oil cost $2 a barrel .
12 It can not be overstressed that in any particular circumstance most of the factors will be irrelevant and that one factor will tend to dominate the decision and determine the form of any particular sale .
13 However it has been stated that at worst similar results to those in non-diabetics might be anticipated ( Christlieb , 1982 ) .
14 Rather , it is to indicate that in this particular instance , underfunding is an accurate reflection of the second-class status that computer-assisted humanities research and teaching have in this country .
15 It is accepted that within any given population there are natural variations in health status .
16 It is anticipated that over one hundred vehicles will be improved using the 1992/93 capital allocation .
17 Yet it is known that between one third and one half of mentally handicapped people currently resident in mental handicap hospitals should not be in hospital and could be either immediately discharged or discharged after a short period of training .
18 The side facing the river is completely overgrown and littered with rubbish , a sad sight for a place so steeped in history and it is hoped that at some future date a little dignity will return to these remains .
19 The Bank of England has acted quickly to take advantage of the demand and it is believed that about one third of the 1992/93 funding programme has already been completed .
20 Another is the ease with which it is assumed that in actual democratic politics it should be the majority in each nation-state which has the right to decide on all issues .
21 Yet women are less likely than men to leave paid employment at the statutory retirement age ; it is estimated that in 1990 22.7 per cent of women between the ages of 60 and 64 were economically active , compared with 14.4 per cent of men aged 65–9 ( Tinder , 1991 ) .
22 Such anthropological theories are linked to the catharsis theory , whereby it is held that through some dramatic experience the individual ( or group ) sheds itself of pent-up , potentially destructive , emotions to emerge cleansed and ready to deal with daily life in a harmonious manner .
23 It has been suggested that in some rural areas , clitoridectomy is practised but there have been no confirmed reports and it would seem unlikely as it was not a characteristic of Meso-american cultures .
24 Nevertheless , taking World Bank and IDA figures together , and including interest payments by borrowing countries , it was calculated that during fiscal 1991 developing countries had paid back $1,677 million more than they received .
25 It was said that at any social gathering one person would be an informer .
26 It was decided that about one thousand was right , three hundred to storm the castle itself and the remainder to seal off the approaches thereto for long enough to allow the raiders to achieve their ends and retire back across the ford , it was to be hoped with Edward Balliol dead or alive .
27 It was alleged that at one licensed dealer directors traced dealers who had left them , whether of their own accord or not , via their bank accounts .
28 It was noted that of those 35 patients who did not have dermatitis herpetiformis , 15 had attended their general practitioners and hospital outpatient clinics on several occasions over an average period of 28 years ( 0.5–50 years ) with unexplained symptoms or abnormalities in blood tests but the diagnosis of coeliac disease had been missed .
29 It was found that for each additional bit of information required this time increased about 377 msecs .
30 Despite this it was found that in all three areas of Wales the amount of land owned was almost the same .
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